A Galaxy At War Achievement


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Galaxy War


Galaxy War

Author: A.R. Knight

language: en

Publisher: Black Key Books

Release Date: 2020-06-17


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Home. Kaishi never thought she'd see it again, and now it's surrounded by the aliens that want to enslave her people. Kaishi thought she'd found salvation at the hands of an alien that'd crashed down from the sky. Instead, she's been torn through danger and disaster while bringing the galaxy's war to Earth. Now Kaishi has to take what she's learned and try to keep humanity alive while desperate armies descend into a last-ditch battle for survival. Winning this war will mean more than kicking the creatures off Earth, though. Kaishi must gather what friends she has and get support from the galaxy's other powers to destroy the invaders, but such support comes with a dire cost. Kaishi must decide, for Earth, her friends and family, whether a life lived under subjugation from the galaxy's powers is a life worth living at all. And, if it's not, how she can fight her way to freedom. Galaxy War contains The Skyward Saga's last three novels and a prequel short story, an action-packed bundle that brings Kaishi's story to a thrilling conclusion. If you're looking to finish this science fiction epic, grab Galaxy War today and settle in to a tale you won't be able to put down.

Congressional Record


Congressional Record

Author: United States. Congress

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1998


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Selling the Great War


Selling the Great War

Author: Alan Axelrod

language: en

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Release Date: 2009-03-03


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The riveting story of George Creel and the Committee on Public Information—the first and only propaganda initiative sanctioned by the U.S. government. When the people of the United States were reluctant to enter World War I, maverick journalist George Creel created a committee at President Woodrow Wilson's request to sway the tide of public opinion. The Committee on Public Information monopolized every medium and avenue of communication with the goal of creating a nation of enthusiastic warriors for democracy. Forging a path that would later be studied and retread by such characters as Adolf Hitler, the Committee revolutionized the techniques of governmental persuasion, changing the course of history. Selling the War is the story of George Creel and the epoch-making agency he built and led. It will tell how he came to build it and how he ran it, using the emerging industries of mass advertising and public relations to convince isolationist Americans to go to war. It was a force whose effects were felt throughout the twentieth century and continue to be felt, perhaps even more strongly, today. In this compelling and original account, Alan Axelrod offers a fascinating portrait of America on the cusp of becoming a world power and how its first and most extensive propaganda machine attained unprecedented results. “As Axelrod demonstrates in fascinating detail, the remarkable George Creel was responsible for this turnabout through his Committee on Public Information, which eschewed censorship but so thoroughly controlled war information that its work was to be admired by the likes of Hitler and Goebbels.” —Walton Rawls, author of Wake Up, America: World War I and the American Poster